Langley Animal Clinic
Rr 1 Box 1279, Thayer MO US
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Langley Animal Clinic
, Thayer MO US Ph:(417)264-2206
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, Waller TX US 77484
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/TX764.html Email: lapdogrescue@ev1.net
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The Laramie Animal Shelter Foundation was founded to assist the work of the Laramie Animal Shelter in promoting responsible pet ownership
The LASF strives to accomplish this through spay and neuter programs, animal cruelty prevention, and providing and overseeing medical care for rescued and sheltered animals. To fulfill this mission, the Foundation participates in educational programs, public outreach, enhancement of facilities and financial support
1064 N. 5th Street, Laramie WY US 82072 Ph:(307)721-5385Fax:(307)721-3590
http://www.lasf-inc.org/contact.html Email: doggone@bresnan.net Email2: RSollars@lasf-inc.org
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Previously been known as the Douglas Animal Shelter, Laramie Peak Humane Society was selected as the new name for the community animal shelter. LPHS is a non-profit organization that serves companion animals in Douglas, WY and the surrounding area. The purpose of LPHS is to protect, care for and provide for the reasonable and humane disposition of homeless dogs and cats in our community. This organization assists care givers and pet owners in protecting, caring for and treating animals in a compassionate and humane manner. We work hard to educate the community about the importance of spaying and neutering to help keep the number of unwanted dogs and cats down, as well as advocating for the humane treatment of animals. If you have any questions or suggestions, please give us a call at 307-358-6475; and you can always come visit us at 612 N. 2nd Street in Douglas. We are open Wednesday through Friday from 2pm to 6pm, Saturdays from noon to 6:00pm.
Po Box 463 612 N. 2nd St., Douglas WY US 82633 Ph:(307)358-6475
http://www.douglasanimals.com Email: shelter@netcommander.com
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LAPS is dedicated to saving as many breeds, mixes, and species of animals that are fit for adoption as our facilities can support in a healthy and sanitary environment. Although we would like to be able to save every animal that comes here, unfortunately, the pet overpopulation is too high in Laredo and we do not have the money to treat sick animals. The sad consequence is that each animal has a limited amount of time at our shelter to be adopted--so bring a new friend into your home today!
2500 Gonzales St, Laredo TX US 78040 Ph:(956)724-8364
http://www.laredoanimalshelter.org/index.html Email: imendez1940@hotmail.com
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The Larimer Humane Society is an open-door shelter. Unlike no-kill facilities, we offer care to every animal in need. In order to be a no-kill shelter we would have to limit the number and types of animals we accept. We don’t turn any animal away and last year, the Humane Society sheltered over 9000 domestic animals and over 2500 wild animals, and the Animal Protection and Control Department answered over 20,000 calls. In 2004 the Larimer Humane Society adopted over 3,000 into loving new homes.
6317 Kyle Avenue, Fort Collins CO US 80525 Ph:(970)226-3647Fax:(970)226-2968
http://www.larimerhumane.org Email: humane@larimerhumane.org
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11200 Co. Rd. GG.5, Las Animas CO US 81054 Ph:(719)456-1313
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/CO141.html Email: lapd8@bentcounty.net
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The Las Lomas K9 Rescue & Adoption Foundation, a non-profit organization, officially opened on June 9, 2000. The main objectives of the Foundation are to rescue homeless and abandoned dogs from Wilson County and the surrounding areas by:
(1.) Picking them up off the streets, highways, and other deserted areas.
(2.) Taking them from local businesses where they have been dumped and are unwanted.
(3.) Rescuing them from homes where they are no longer wanted, or the owners can't keep them.
(4.) Removing them from the local veterinarian clinics, where they would be destroyed if not claimed.
(5.) Providing food and water, shelter, medical care, and routine health maintenance.
(6.) Spaying and neutering to reduce the stray population.
(7.) Matching them to responsible, loving homes.
The Foundation was created in answer to a desperate need for K9 care and education in the Wilson County and surrounding area. Dogs are constantly being dumped, and are either starving to death or being killed by cars. There are also many dogs that are reproducing constantly because owners are not spaying & neutering, and these offspring are ending up on the streets as well. Many of these dogs are in need of medical care as well as food and shelter. While working toward the objectives of the Foundation, the dogs must be cared for and kept safe. Many of them are sick or injured. Arranging for veterinary care and paying for such services is a large part of the Foundation activities.
Po Box 1052, Floresville TX US 78114 Ph:(830)216-4620
http://www.dogsrus.org Email: Kim@dogsrus.org
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A Little About Us
The Las Lomas K9 Rescue & Adoption Foundation, a non-profit organization, officially opened on June 9, 2000. The main objectives of the Foundation are to rescue homeless and abandoned dogs from Wilson County and the surrounding areas by:
(1.) Picking them up off the streets, highways, and other deserted areas.
(2.) Taking them from local businesses where they have been dumped and are unwanted.
(3.) Rescuing them from homes where they are no longer wanted, or the owners can't keep them.
(4.) Removing them from the local veterinarian clinics, where they would be destroyed if not claimed.
(5.) Providing food and water, shelter, medical care, and routine health maintenance.
(6.) Spaying and neutering to reduce the stray population.
(7.) Matching them to responsible, loving homes.
The Foundation was created in answer to a desperate need for K9 care and education in the Wilson County and surrounding area. Dogs are constantly being dumped, and are either starving to death or being killed by cars. There are also many dogs that are reproducing constantly because owners are not spaying & neutering, and these offspring are ending up on the streets as well. Many of these dogs are in need of medical care as well as food and shelter. While working toward the objectives of the Foundation, the dogs must be cared for and kept safe. Many of them are sick or injured. Arranging for veterinary care and paying for such services is a large part of the Foundation activities. Our program seeks out monetary donations, as well as donations of food and pet supplies from grocery and pet stores.
STATISTICS
Our shelter was founded on June 9, 2000, Prior to the Foundation's beginning, we were operating under the "umbrella" of the Dilley Animal Adoption Foundation, Inc. (DAAFI) and since October of 1998, with our small number of volunteers, we have rescued over 700 animals. There have been no euthanasia's at our shelter we are strictly a no kill shelter. This would only happen if it was medically necessary due to the terminal condition or suffering of the animal. Many animals with high price tag disorders and lengthy recuperation time have been cared for and given a new life. All this has come at a high cost in personal funds as well as other privately donated money.
K9 FRIENDS FOR LIFE---The Foundation believes these dogs are truly an important part of us and we take their lives and well-being very seriously. We search for loving, safe, and caring homes where the dogs remain as family. When you adopt a dog from us, you become part of the family. We gladly take back any dog that we have adopted out that isn't working out in his or her new home, for any reason, for life. In fact, we require the animals be returned to us if they don't work out in their new home. This way, the adoptive parents don't have to worry about what to do and we know the dog is safe back with us.
The Las Lomas K9 Rescue & Adoption Foundation has received 501©(3) tax exempt status from the IRS and all donations are tax deductible. Our shelter is in great need of your support! We get no public funding and have to rely on individuals like you to help us out! Please be as generous as you can so we can continue to save the animals! Donations are used strictly for the medical care and treatment of the animals and without your help, due to the rising costs of vet care, we may be faced with closing down the shelter. We appreciate all the help we can get in order to give these animals a future they deserve! We accept cash or check and you can also donate online by credit card using PayPal.com and the email address Kim@dogsrus.org. Thank you for your support!
Please use the PAYPAL website, simply register for free and apply your donation to the following address: kim@dogsrus.org
NOTE: The shelter is located on private property and the gates are kept locked. Please understand that the phone numbers listed on the website are all home phone numbers so don't be surprised if you get an answering machine. Calls are usually returned in the evenings but sometimes we are not able to return calls until the next day. We appreciate your understanding.
Please visit our sister shelter, Pit Bull Pals of Texas, at http://pitbullpalstx.tripod.com/index.html If you wish to make a donation to support this very loyal yet misunderstood breed, please specify on your donation "Pit Bull Fund" Thank you and please donate today!
NOTE: Las Lomas K9 Rescue does NOT kill dogs! We are a RESCUE organization. The dogs listed as "Courtesy" are not in our care, they are in other shelters/temp homes. We are trying to help find people to foster or adopt the dogs so that the shelters don’t have to kill them. For more information on these postings, please use the contact email/phone number listed on the posting!
Each and every person can make a difference in the life of an animal. Adopt a K9 friend for life!
Po Box 1052, Floresville TX US 78114 Ph:(830)216-4620
http://www.dogsrus.org Email: Kim@dogsrus.org
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Accepts Owner Surrendered Pets Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals
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